it’s about us: research collaboration in the ecrm david bednall, deakin university

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It’s About Us: Research Collaboration in the ECRM David Bednall, Deakin University

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It’s About Us:Research Collaboration

in the ECRM

David Bednall, Deakin University

It’s About Us:Research Collaboration

in the ECRM

David Bednall, Deakin University

It’s About Us:Research Collaboration

in the ECRM

David Bednall, Deakin University

It’s About Us:Research Collaboration

in the ECRM

David Bednall, Deakin University

It’s About Us:Research Collaboration

in the ECRM

David Bednall, Deakin University

It’s About Us:Research Collaboration

in the ECRM

David Bednall, Deakin University

It’s About Us:Research Collaboration

in the ECRM

David Bednall, Deakin University

It’s About Us:Research Collaboration

in the ECRM

David Bednall, Deakin University

It’s About Us:Research Collaboration

in the ECRM

David Bednall, Deakin University

Papers and Posters 2010 and 2011

• In 2010– 73 papers and posters– 173 first second and third authors

• In 2011– 75 papers and posters– 129 first second and third authors

Author Honour RollReconferencists 2010 - 2011

Armitage Dragomir Knowles NunesAshwin Fanning Kokabi OgilvieBednar Goswani Lopes Saha

Bell Hirst Martins ThimmCarcary Jones Nobre Welch

Gender

accounting conservatism demand analysis household survey new method REF 2013

action research dental services ICT non response reflective thinking

actor network theory dialogism individual cultural values novice researcher relationship quality

adaptive conjoint analysis dignity individual growth modelling observation repurchase intention

aerospace industry disabilities INDSERV on line research research design

arts based research ebook management induction ontology Research interviews

asessment tool economy information systems organisational behaviour research mentors

Assessment of data collection methods ecotourism information systems development organisational capability development research method selection

autobiography effectuation innovative teaching methods organisational change Research methodology

autodriving effort reward imbalance interaction environment organisational climate survey research methods

automative and aerospace industry elearning interaction maps organisational learning resect

B2B emanctionipa intervention organisational structure rich pictures

balanced scorecard emergence intuition organisations safety culture

behavioural intervention employer satisfaction involvement paper survey safety intevention

best practice in business employment relationship IT path analysis model secret data

blogs enterprise systems job satisfaction perceived research proficiency semiotics

business angels entrepeneurship job selection criteria phenomenology sensitizing

business ethics entrepreneurial marketing knowledge philosophy shopping decisions

business research environment learning styles photo elicitation Skype/VoIP

business takeover epistemology longitudinal pictograms small business

businning ness planning ethnographic interview luxury brands pilot studies small to medium enterprises

CAQDAS ethnography luxury consumer behaviour place branding SMEs

card game methodology evaluation management and IT post graduate education social phenomena in business

card sorting evaluation criteria mandatory disclosure post graduate students social research

case study experiential learning marketing strategy management power relations social semiotics

case study research external validity MCDM practice based research statistical tools

categorisation factors' constraints mental health primary data story telling

census field research mental healthcare projective prompts strategy as practice

classical drawing field trips metadiscipline psychological contracts structural equation modelling

clinical research financial standards mind mapping public and private sector students as respondents

collaborative teaching focus group methodology mixed method push factors superior hotels

community of practice Foucault's discourse analysis mixed methods research qualitative survey research methodology

contextual enquiry generalisation mixed research methods qualitative methods synthesis

contingent reward GIS multi national enterprises qualitative research systems theory

country of origin culture graduates multi site effects quality management tacit knowledge

customer knowledge management system grounded theory multilingual effects quality of working life teaching methods

customer relationships healthcare multiple objective linear programming quantification technology

DBA hermeneutic N vivo quantitative telco

decision making higher education national cultural values RAE 2008 theoretical sensitivity

déjà vu research method household portfolio theory neo institutional theory RandD theory of planned behaviour

Tonga triangulation strategy usability virtual trust web survey

tourist motivation trust Video/voice call recording voluntary disclosure websites

transendental phenomenology turnover intention viral marketing web based surveys work life balance

triangulation work roles

Collaboration 2010 & 2011

• Papers– Sole author 46%– Dual author 32%– Three or more 22%

Region of author – first three

Top Ten Countries – 3 authors

Top Ten Countries – 3 authors

Two Author CollaborationCountry First Author

• 81% of papers have single country collaboration (n =47)• 60% of papers have cross-institution

Three or More Collaboration

• 33 papers with three or more (22% of total)

• Only one had a collaborator from another country

• 11 of the papers had collaborators in more than one institution

What we might collaborate about?

• Leximancer• Free text analysis• Purely inductive• Key words and others in proximity

• Inputs• Abstracts 2010• Titles 2010, 2011• Keywords

The ECRM Concept Map

Include More Minor Themes

Concepts

Concept Cloud

Future Collaborations at ECRM

• Collaborations effective and build careers• ECRM potential mostly untapped

– Cross-cultural– Cross-institution

• Assume 90 participants at ECRM in 2011– A possible 4005 pairs of collaborators– A possible 117,480 trios

• Get out there and multiply!

And above all else…

Enjoy!

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